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When using '''feint''', a character makes a motion to attack against an opponent without following through, attempting to get their opponent to account for a potential attack that never comes, typically leaving themselves open and off-balance for a subsequent attack. Feint effectively changes the defender's [[stance]] closer to offensive, and puts them in a small amount of [[roundtime]], should they fail the maneuver check, thus reducing their ability to defend against an attack. |
When using '''feint''', a character makes a motion to attack against an opponent without following through, attempting to get their opponent to account for a potential attack that never comes, typically leaving themselves open and off-balance for a subsequent attack. Feint effectively changes the defender's [[stance]] closer to offensive, and puts them in a small amount of [[roundtime]], should they fail the maneuver check, thus reducing their ability to defend against an attack. The maximum stance change caused by feint is 100%. A weapon is normally required to attempt a feint, but a character that is a mastered in the skill can attempt to feint without a weapon. |
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Attempting to feint a target that is already under the effects of a previous feint will <b>automatically fail</b>. |
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[[Warrior]]s have access to feint through the [[Warrior Guild]] skill, [[Warrior Tricks]]. It is obtained at rank 10 and increased training in Warrior Tricks increases the effectiveness of feint. |
[[Warrior]]s have access to feint through the [[Warrior Guild]] skill, [[Warrior Tricks]]. It is obtained at rank 10 and increased training in Warrior Tricks increases the effectiveness of feint. |
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When using feint, a character makes a motion to attack against an opponent without following through, attempting to get their opponent to account for a potential attack that never comes, typically leaving themselves open and off-balance for a subsequent attack. Feint effectively changes the defender's stance closer to offensive, and puts them in a small amount of roundtime, should they fail the maneuver check, thus reducing their ability to defend against an attack. The maximum stance change caused by feint is 100%. A weapon is normally required to attempt a feint, but a character that is a mastered in the skill can attempt to feint without a weapon.
Attempting to feint a target that is already under the effects of a previous feint will automatically fail.
Warriors have access to feint through the Warrior Guild skill, Warrior Tricks. It is obtained at rank 10 and increased training in Warrior Tricks increases the effectiveness of feint.
External Links
- The Warrior Guild, on Play.net
- Combat Maneuvers: Feint, on play.net